Press Release - Tolentino urges graduates: 'Use your education to make a difference'
"Use your education to make a difference, inspire others, and create a future filled with hope and promise."
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"Use your education to make a difference, inspire others, and create a future filled with hope and promise."
MANILA, Philippines -- With an exciting new course, new backers and full support from the host city, the IRONMAN 70.3 Davao Philippines promises to surpass all previous editions of this premier endurance race in terms of participation, prestige and challenge when it is held on August 11.
MANILA, Philippines — Three people who were allegedly extorting money from gambling operators using the name of Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil and other government officials were arrested in General Santos City on Thursday night.
MANILA, Philippines — The Liberal Party has no plans yet to join forces with other groups against the Duterte family in the May 2025 midterm elections, according to former senator and LP spokesperson Leila de Lima.
MANILA, Philippines — Former senator Antonio Trillanes IV announced plans to file plunder charges against former president Rodrigo Duterte and Sen. Bong Go, alleging corruption involving over P6 billion in infrastructure projects.
MANILA, Philippines — Former president Rodrigo Duterte and his children are free to seek any electoral post in the coming elections, but the “real situation” will emerge only after the filing of certificates of candidacy in October, President Marcos said yesterday.
Elections in the Philippines may be a year away, but the politicking has already begun, with one particular family keen to take up as many posts as possible.
MANILA, Philippines — With the Duterte family aiming to return to power, the Marcos administration can unite with non-traditional allies, including the so-called “pink” forces of the independent opposition, former senator Antonio Trillanes IV said yesterday.